Saturday, July 28, 2007

Critters for Sale!!!

Frag above is a porites sp. frag that broke off the main colony pm me about it

The two pictures above are of the same colony from two sides, it has over 200 polyps on it
This large colony of pink zoas shown above is for sale, but the rock its on is a large piece with a hole in the center and alot of other life on it, please pm me about it. I have many smaller frags of these same zoas as shown below

This picture above is a mat of star polyps about 2x3 inches, the little blennie hiding below is not for sale :-)

The first batch of corals I have for sale are pictured here, Some are not but this represents the majority of them. Descriptions and prices at reefcentral.com on our FMAS thread.
Ryan

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Chemical warfare among soft corals



The large colony of quick growing pink zoa's I have in my tank has almost completly covered the oval/massive rock the colony is based on, except for the one last rhodactis mushroom sitting on the side. Well they finally surrounded the shroom and began growing in on it, until..... The shroom fought back! Apparently these hairy mushrooms can pack quite a sting, there is a white ring where the two corals meet, where the mushroom is fighting for its spot on the rock. Here are a few pictures of the war.....
Ryan

Thursday, June 21, 2007

New Tank Pics as of June 20th, 2007

All the pink zoas in my tank came from this tiny original frag of 3 polyps about 8 months ago
The Left end of the tank, note the various soft and hard corals, many more are too small to see in these photos
My tiny sailfin blennie peaking out of a green hairy mushroom colony rock
The Right end of my tank, showing various zoanthids, a porites colony, and large green sinularia among many others
This center shot shows my very large pink zoa colony, some razor cualerpa growing well, and my pagoda colony, aquired a year ago. There are some montipora digi. frags in the rock structure, hopefully pics will be availible soon!

Here is a full tank shot, as i add more rock and build the wall higher i'll continue to update pictures.
Another left side picture, note the pretty yellow fanworm that was in my live rock.
From the center toward the right......
Palythoa sp. and some beutiful "Reticulated Coralline Algae"
My largest coral colony, this rock rapidly became overgrown my these FMAS auction zoas, it is my centerpiece and sits in a sandy bottom seperate from the rock wall.


Hope you enjoy these new pictures!

Ryan

Bubble Tip Anenome Splits !!!

Here is one of the daughter anenomes, this one has been staying in the rocks mainly and is still recovering.
This daughter anenome has better coloration and has been out of the rocks more, the maroon goldbar has hosted this anenome since the mother split.
Here is a shot from a few months ago after the contents of my orig. 30gl were moved into this 75gl display



Just this past week I discovered my BTA split! What a pleasent suprise!

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Closest matches for clam so far...



Here are a couple images that look like they may be matches for this "clam" posted below

One is identified as a "florida jewel box"

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Mystery Clam




Here are a few pictures of a small clam we collected off the beach in Ft. Luaderdale. It turned out to still be alive and has lots of colorfull encrustations. For ID purposes i took it out of the QT and put it on my crossbrace under bright VHO's for the photograph